Can anyone recommend a good book on making Mead please?
I've just bought one called "Making your own Mead by Bryan Acton and Peter Doncan which is an easy read and full of nice pictures, some of bottles being filled and another of a brood frame.
As an experienced beer brewer and not so experieced bee keeper I could do with something a bit more technical.

If my mother's milk had been as good as my last brew, I would never have left home!

For many years I only had two books on mead, the first from the UK, the second from the US, but with the bulk of the material, the non-brewing historical stuff, written by a man from the UK. Then I got one more book at an LHBS customer parking lot sale for $1.

They are:
1. Making Mead by Bryan Acton and Peter Duncan
2. Brewing Mead: Wassail! In Mazers of Mead by Charlie Papazian (recipes) and Robert Gayre (history)
3. The Compleat Meadmaker, by Ken Schramm

#1 is short, almost a pamphlet, and very old, but excellent. I highly recommend it. It's also the lowest priced of the three, bought new.
#2 is mostly historical stuff from an old UK racist, and a few boring recipes.
#3 is a good guide, and more modern.